Less than 1/4000, so let's say 1/5000 of the farmland in the US. That's a HUGE amount of productive land.
How do you feel about individual people or corporations buying up all the farmland and pushing out smaller farmers? If you and other individuals and companies keep up the pace, how do you see farming transform with the continued shift from individual ownership to a more leased/working the farm for a large conglomerate?
What are you doing to support the farmers who you buy the land from, or in the same areas as you? You mention you invested in them, and I'm interested in hearing more details about that. Thank you.
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Less than 1/4000, so let's say 1/5000 of the farmland in the US. That's a HUGE amount of productive land.
How do you feel about individual people or corporations buying up all the farmland and pushing out smaller farmers? If you and other individuals and companies keep up the pace, how do you see farming transform with the continued shift from individual ownership to a more leased/working the farm for a large conglomerate?
What are you doing to support the farmers who you buy the land from, or in the same areas as you? You mention you invested in them, and I'm interested in hearing more details about that. Thank you.
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